IntroductionThe organization model represents an enterprise, or parts of an enterprise from an organizational perspective, and defines run time authorization for the Process Browser and the Workflow menu. The organization model can be used through the business processes incorporated in both user interfaces. The organizational model offers an organizational view on an enterprise; it provides the functionality to define and maintain employees, roles, employee groups, and employee group types. You can only define one organization model for an enterprise. From that perspective, the contents of the organization model, such as roles, must be available for each business model of that enterprise, because roles can be linked to processes and activities in each business model. The organization model components can be defined in all versions available in the version tree. The organization model is built up by reading the version tree from the bottom to the top, or through the derived versions to the parent versions. Organization modeling procedure Employees (tgbrg8135m000) To define employees and their corresponding personal data, use the Employees (tgbrg8135m000) session. To define an employee, complete the following steps:
All other fields in this session are optional. The data you enter in those fields is not used by any other LN session. To view the roles, employee groups, and business processes to which an employee is linked:
To start the user interface for the LN user linked to the selected employee, as defined in the Startup Program field in the User Data (ttams1100s000) session:
Configure Users by DEM Employees (tgbrg8240m000) To generate LN users and system logons for one or more employees, use the Configure Users by DEM Employees (tgbrg8240m000) session. To start this session:
When you create an LN user for an employee, the fields in the User Data (ttams1100s000) session get the following values:
Hinweis After the LN users have been created for the employees, you must create accounts for these employees on the operating system. You can link an existing LN user or system logon to an employee. To find out whether an LN user or system logon already exists, start the User Data (ttams1100s000) session. However, if you only link an existing system logon, you must generate the LN user and link the user to a database user. To create LN users for a range of employees, complete these steps:
If you select the Create Users when not existing check box, an LN user and a logon is created for the employees, within the selected range of employees, for whom an LN user and system logon do not exist. User DEM Settings (tgbrg8136m000) To determine the Process Browser settings for an LN user, use the User DEM Settings (tgbrg8136m000) session. To define the DEM settings for an LN user, complete the following steps:
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